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Colombia is a planned community founded in 1992 by the Mexican state of Nuevo León in the Anáhuac Municipality. It lies on the southern banks of the Río Grande, across from the U.S. city of Laredo, Texas. According to the INEGI Census, in 2010 Colombia had a population of 514.
The Laredo Colombia Solidarity Port of Entry is located at the Colombia – Solidarity International Bridge (sometimes referred to as "Bridge III"). It is the only port of entry from the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon. It was built in 1991 in an effort to relieve traffic from the congested downtown Laredo bridges. [1]
The Laredo–Colombia Solidarity International Bridge was named in honor of the Mexican planned community of Colombia, Nuevo León.The community and the international bridge were built because the Mexican state of Nuevo León, which has a very small border with the United States, wanted an international port to compete with the bordering states of Coahuila and Tamaulipas in the international ...
Laredo–Colombia Solidarity: LCB: SH 255 (Camino Columbia Road) Laredo, Texas: Colombia Nuevo Leon State Highway Spur 1: Colombia, Nuevo León: Laredo Bridge 3 (Colombia – Solidarity International Bridge) 1991
By decision of the Government of the State the municipal territory annexed the abandoned community of Colombia, Nuevo León in 1978. From 1992, Anáhuac Municipality has received federal contributions for the commercial use of the Colombia-Solidarity International Bridge, which is the only international border crossing between Nuevo León and ...
Monterrey Airport is operated by Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte OMA and it is named after General Mariano Escobedo, a prominent military figure born in Nuevo León. Monterrey International Airport ranks fourth in Mexico by passengers, cargo and aircraft movements in 2024, [ 3 ] also holding the 13th position in Latin America and the 45th ...
Nuevo Leon State Highway 1 Spur (NL 1)is a connector road that connects the Colombia, Nuevo Leon area with NL 1.Before its construction travelers / commercial traffic from the Colombia-Solidarity International Bridge had to travel south via Fed-2 and pass through Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas to go to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon.
The World Trade International Bridge was built to alleviate traffic congestion in Interstate 35 south through Laredo, Texas since most commercial traffic could only cross through the one lane dedicated to commercial vehicles at Juarez-Lincoln International Bridge or the further north Colombia-Solidarity International Bridge in Nuevo León.